Book Review: “King’s Cage” by Victoria Aveyard

Hello again.

A couple of years ago, I finally finished reading Glass Sword and it wasn’t an easy journey, as I thought it was very boring. Despite my love for these characters and the story Victoria had written, that book was awful! Once I completed it, I really didn’t want to quit the series–I was worried about it–but I tried my best to have some faith… and I’m happy to say, I enjoyed King’s Cage a lot.

TRIGGER WARNINGS: Some things like degradation, forced prisonment, childhood trauma, PTSD are included in the book and this post. So, if you’re not into any of these themes, please ignore the review.


In this breathless third installment to Victoria Aveyard’s bestselling Red Queen series, allegiances are tested on every side. And when the Lightning Girl’s spark is gone, who will light the way for the rebellion?

Mare Barrow is a prisoner, powerless without her lightning, tormented by her lethal mistakes. She lives at the mercy of a boy she once loved, a boy made of lies and betrayal. Now a king, Maven Calore continues weaving his dead mother’s web in an attempt to maintain control over his country—and his prisoner.

As Mare bears the weight of Silent Stone in the palace, her once-ragtag band of newbloods and Reds continue organizing, training, and expanding. They prepare for war, no longer able to linger in the shadows. And Cal, the exiled prince with his own claim on Mare’s heart, will stop at nothing to bring her back.

When blood turns on blood, and ability on ability, there may be no one left to put out the fire—leaving Norta as Mare knows it to burn all the way down.

taken from Goodreads.


One of my somewhat favorite things about having multiple POVs (point of views) telling the story. I wasn’t a big fan of it at first, but I thought they were essential to the narrative because Mare Barrow has always been the heart of the series, adding newblood Cameron in the beginning shows you the inner workings of The Scarlet Guard. She also has a different intention for joining the Guard, and she develops a “friendship” with Farley, so you get to see that highly respectful and intimating character in a softer tone compared to the previous books.

While I wasn’t for the sudden stop of seeing Cameron’s POV, you do get another one, with Evangeline. This was an interesting look into the imposing character that is Lady Evangeline Samos. She has a bigger role concerning Maven, as she is now engaged to the other Calore brother. She is still an enemy to Mare, but once as the reader gets into her first chapter, you realize there is a lot at stake for her, and goes back to a theme that surrounds everyone, and that is their families.

My only thing about the entire book was the big battle. I believe a lot of it could have been saved for War Storm, but then again, the direction as the characters moved wouldn’t feel as authentic without some of the elements featured in the last bit of the book. I love a good battle, but again, I would have enjoyed it more if we were able to let Mare take a break and find her footing again. And maybe once I get into the thick of the final book, my tone will change of those last ten or so chapters. However, that’s just my opinion.

I am thoroughly excited to start on the final book. I have already read a few chapters and I love it, mainly because we get yet another point of view that may be interesting to see later on.

Unfortunately, I’m not allowed to spend a lot of time outside, we have really bad mosquitos and since we are heading into the summer heat faster than usual, that is yet another factor in my quest to read my fantasy, larger-than-life books with my cats. So, in other words, don’t expect the next review of this series to come out anytime soon.

Have you read “King’s Cage” by Victoria Aveyard yet? If you have, what were your thoughts on this book?

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March & April Playlists

Hello everyone.

It has truly been a while since I have written a blog post.

I’ve been dealing with mental health issues lately and unfortunately; my blog has published less and less content. It’s a sad concept as I love my blog; for a long time, it was my sanctuary, but like with many things, nothing is permeant.

However, I have never accepted defeat lightly. I want to blog, that’s why I’m here, writing this post right now. I enjoy sharing my likes and thoughts with my readers. Whether you’re new or old, I hope you find this post entertaining and maybe a new favorite or two in the end.

Music can bring out the best in us, and that’s why I am here to share with you today. It’s a combination of what I was into for both March and April. As in my previous posts, I will give you the Spotify playlist for each month so you can listen to everything.


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March marked a new phase of unique music for me. I was reading two very different books, and their characters and settlings sparked their own aesthetic playlists and with that, I was able to do some research on Spotify and found a plethora of various artists that worked fairly well while I created their own playlists. I was never able to finish The Poppy War by R. F. Kaung, but I did with Heart of the Valkyrie by Melanie Karsak. I was literally traveling around the world via the music I found on Spotify and YouTube.

I had a lot of fun diving deep into the depths to capture the full picture of who these characters are in my mind. and music is my medium to use generate the people and obstacles with music than anything else. Well, besides using a Pinterest board. This is a good way to see everything going on without ever having to listen to the music. I’ve attached “The Poppy War” aesthetic playlist’s to the “March” banner.

Here were my Top 20 songs for March. Click here to be redirected to the Spotify playlist.

Into The Mist by Elvor
Voices by Shaman’s Harvest
Heart and Soul by Heuy Lewis & the News
Teir Abhaile Riu by Celtic Woman
Chokehold by Will Ramos x Nik Nocturnal
Wonder by Lights & Motion
EENIE MEENIE by Chung Ha featuring Hongjoong of ATEEZ
A Girl’s World by Mia Mormino
Altay by Otyken featuring Ummet Ozcan
Bats by Hafdis Huld
Ylva by Ayla Nereo
Weeping Willow by The Hellfreaks
YESSIR by 3YE
Peasant’s Throne by Lillith Max
Some Type of Skin by Aurora
Best For Me by Joyner Lucas featuring Jelly Roll
Formaldehyde Footsteps by BertieBanz
Rage by Samantha Margot
LABOUR – the cacophony by Paris Paloma
Marjorie by Taylor Swift


April has intertwined with the previous month at first. This isn’t a weird thing to do, I try to keep this collection of music close by, in case I have found a similar book to explore further and would need inspiration to create the next aesthetic playlist. I continued to read The Poppy War, but not for long as I tend to stop longer books for another time. I may be an odd duck, but if I can’t finish a book before the months end, I usually push them back to start another book and its own aesthetic.

Since I was able to go outside and enjoy sitting out on the back deck with our cats, they love the little breakfast-in-bed table just as much as I do but are somewhat lenient to share the table with my book and Post-It colored tabs to keep any quote, I found to be a key for later or share my favorite quotes in a book review on here. Anyways, the book I have taken outside is King’s Cage by Victoria Aveyard, the third book in the Red Queen series. I started this book early spring, and I had made myself well aware to the possibility of not finishing it, but I’m really, really close to moving on to War Storm before we end up in summer!

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I also have started on the full Red Queen aesthetic playlist on Spotify. I wish I had created it when I had started the series, but that was over 11 years ago, and that wasn’t the best year to create these kinds of playlists anyway.

I’ve tried to give each book/chapter/character they’re own theme, and the only song I could work for the beginning of the King’s Cage section starts at Will Ramos from Lorna Shore’s and Nik Nocturnal’s cover of Sleep Token’s “Chokehold”. It’s an odd, but perfectly song and word that matches up on the outlook for both King Maven Calore and Mare Barrow. This section will continue to grow until I finish and began reading the fourth and final book of the series: War Storm. To listen to this playlist, click the “April” banner.

Other than that, let’s see what I enjoyed in the month of April. Again. come check out the entire playlist here.

Sheesh by BABYMONSTER
And She Translated Into the Sky by Levi Patel
A Fool’s Parade by Within Temptation featuring Alex Yarmak
Eyes Closed by Imagine Dragons
This Is The Way by Five Finger Death Punch featuring DMX
So Fresh, So Clean by OutKast
Queens and Kings by Alessandra
Feel Me Now by If Not For Me
Escalate by Tsar B
In My Soul by Flannel Graph
Come What May by The Last Bloom
Ocean Lullaby by Colossal Trailer Music
Undefeated by XG x Valorant
I Am Defiant by The Seige
Made For This by WE ARE FURY x Takaayla
Bad by Royal Deluxe
Black Velvet Sun by My Indigo
Frozen by Victoria K.
Dead Man Walkin’ by Rebecca Brunner
Just Won’t Die by Halocene


Well, I think that is it for now. If you’re still here at the end, sorry for the rambling! I didn’t mean to make a whole story about the music I’ve listened to these past months, but I’m glad to share this part with you freely again.

What have you been listening to lately? Do you create aesthetic playlists? Are they for yourself, friends or other stuff like mine? Let me know in the comments below.

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